Friday leftovers: Admirals commit too many penalties

A little bit of this and a little bit of that following Milwaukee's 6-2 loss to Toronto in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinal series. Game 2 is at 7 tonight at the Bradley Center.

* Milwaukee was called for seven penalties in the game, including three for high sticking. "We talked about composure and discipline," Milwaukee coach Dean Evason said. "We definitely have to stay out of the penalty box. We were careless with our stick. We thought our stick detail, pretty much all night, wasn't good. And consequently we took some trips and high sticks, uncharacteristic penalties for us. Our stick detail has to be better. It's easy to hold your composure when you're up. When you're down, it's difficult. We talked about that before the game, our composure has to be great, regardless of positive or negative situations."

* Milwaukee has been outscored, 12-2, in its last two games after a season-high five-game winning streak. This is the first time the Admirals have lost consecutive games since a five-game losing streak from Feb. 16-26.

* The team is 2-10 in its last 12 playoff games.

* The Admirals have not won a series after losing Game 1 since 2004. And they have never won a series (0-14) when trailing 2-0.